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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1886)
IlERE AND there . PERSONAL. S. B. Galey, Esq., lias been retained as OUR HEAVY TAX-PAYERS. CIRCUIT COURT. I associate cotuisel with Judge Hanna for ' Following nre the proceeding's oi Circuit Following are the names, together with the assessed value of their property, of Dry stove wood for sale by Billings. * The Mechanic’s Fair at Portland ojxms 1 Kent in the suit to annul the election of ' Postal Inspector T. G. Roamcs was in Court, up to time of g««ing to pre«««: OCTOBER «, 1S8G FRIDAY persons who pay taxes on $2,(MM) and over in Jackson county: town last Sunday. The following grand jury wa« impanel«*«!: C October 7th and closes on October 23. Time for winter amusements to begin. district attorney Colvig. Mingus, foreman. W U Baltimore. W E Finney, The conference of the M. E. Church, | Frank Page, recently of Walla Walla, The Oregon Pacific Railroad owns i Ashland Win Mills..$10,O5O Fordvee Mrs A....... 4.665 O Trans Con Co.... 12.500 j A Ixmg, \V AihUson. I Kime, J \V Baker. Chicago hams are again coming to Ash For Sale. J II IIufTerand J C MeCully appointed bail is in town this week. H......... 4.174F« . II...................... 2382 dwell P W............... 9.680 I MTs. ------ $30,000 worth of real estate in Albany, i . Atkinson W South, which met at Weston lately, failed A nice strong buggy for sale for cash I land i Ammerman H ......... O (laniard, I* Hull, W Bishop, J T Bai lev an«! 15,283 Furry S.................... 4,763 O’Brien John........... G. W. Wilshire came in from Lake The grand lodge, K. of P., of Oregon, i Adkin A Webb......... 2.200 Fisher Mrs M......... 2,028 Orth John................ 2.673 <>r approved produce. Enquire of More mining excitement on Wagner to make au appointment for this circuit; J W Merritt e.xcuned a* jurors. 6.382 Newman Fhlier vs Q N Anderson, action at but a minister will Ixn supplied. J. M. M c C all . comity last Saturday. will convene in Portland Tuesday, Octo- ! • Applegate L............. 11,850 Fisher N................ . 4.059 0. A C. R. lLCo.,.,1 125,780} law. Creek this week. Contiuued. ; Alford A Bragdon.. 5,440 Gin Linn.................. 3.000 Powell P................... 3.972 ; J C Comtiu vs Geo au«l -imeon Farlow; ap Jacksun Hockeramitli raised over 1590 ■ Ed. Helms, of Jacksonville, was in her 12th. Indian War Claims. Two lbs. best gloss starch at the Red I Anderson EK......... 9.622 Grubb J L............... 2.551 Philips Sam.l........... 5.650 ¡ pealed from justice court. Dismissed on no gallons of blackberries on alxiut an acre ' town Sunday and Monday. A slight shock of earthquake w as fell Alfonl A................. 2.044 Gum J..................... 2.750 P;.vnc CT................ 5,190 I tion of plaintitl. * A citizei* interested invites all who House for 25c. R Suttcrticld ' E Moi. a t < ouiiriuati«.«n of ground at his place in the north ; H. J. O’Brien, of .Alkali Valley, has in San Francisco last Monday. No dam- i Angle A Plymale.... 5,640 Gore EE.................. 2,315 Pankev J A............... 2,910 I of J sheriff's !>: .e an interest in Indian war claims to -ale. Magnetic soap takes the lead Cleo. H. J L Lien (lull's McAdam» A Healey. Judg western part of town this season. • at McCall’s hall, Ashland, Monday I Ailkins B F............... 2,180 Gauiard O................ 11,945 Parker F M............. •3,763 t ment been in town this week on a business trip. age done. Currey, sole agent. * by default for 4290 and co-ts. i .< iiing. Oct. 11th. J. B. Amy II...................... . 10,067 Gregory W.l........... 3.808 Penegar 1>................ . 4.259 J. B. Williams reports that five mem G II Baker vs Mary Cooper. Same, W20 au-1 Property on Y tiquina bay to the amount Dr. J. O. Allen and family, old resi Aiken Bros.............. . 3,050 Gartman L............... 2.418 Phipps I J............... 7,497 costs. C. W. Ayers sold his buggv team at bers of the family of H. C. Fleming of tnnual Tax Levy. dents of Linkville, have moved to Med of $50,000 has been bonded and will sexm Aiken G H............... 3,125 GleaveP................... 2.114 Phipps MP............. 4,978’ Steve Currau vs l.C Windom; same for ♦.'•i«i Yreka for $350. costs. Little Butte precinct are down with ford. Abraham Sol and H. . 2,400 Groupner E............. 5.405 Phipps Alla............. 1,982 and lie thrown on the market. M Henley vs I-' Wertz; same for 4897.3C an«l Tin- ('ounty commissioners made the City election comes on the first Mon typhoid fever, some of them very low. 2,191 Gordon A ................. Blackwood R T ........ 6,905 Plymale F M ........... costs. 3,445 \ levy fo|- 1887 this week, and the figure Eastern Oregon will have five tons of Barron II F............. 23,165 Hunsaker A Dodge.. 3.500 Pruitt J M Estate... Los. Wimer came in from Warner val Joshua l’attersou vs A F Giddings; eontin . th, same that we have had for many day in November. ued. Mr. G. E. Reardon, Baltimore, Md., I > ley this week, to sjiend th# winter in this its gold and silver ore on exhibition at Bank of Ashland.... . 30,000 Hargadine Estate... 10,050 Prim 1’ P.................. 2,100 1,075 years twcjity mills. Julia D Edwards vs Thos llopwcxxl. Con Gents’ Ixxits from $2.00 to $7.00 at Commissioner of Deeds for all the States, ■ Butler G 8............... . 2,000 Houck Estate.......... 6.939 Pi-rker W H............. 2,718 firmation. the Mechanics’ Fair this week. valley. Hatfield A Herrin's. John Toepper Vs Geo Schumpf; sain« . Butler, 1 )rake A Co . . 3.500 Herrin J 8 ............... suffered for a long time with rheumatism, ■ 2,550 4.225 ILx'kfollowG W... Eaxtrrn Star Meeting. Geo M Loveet al vs School I>ist.No<ict.il. Cass Matlock of Pendleton has refused Beeson W................. . 2.016 Hamlin J.................. 11.817 Roper F.................... 9.120 One-eighth or 10-lb. box crackers at the which yielded promptly to St. Jacobs Oil. j George Daley, oldest son of W. C. Dismissed. A called meeting of Alpha Chapter Daley was over from Butte creek Wed $6000 for his race mare, Repetta. Lots Bameburg F........... . 10,652 Helms J.................... 10,132 Reno J T.................. 3,925 Z F Moody et ul vs E D Foudray. Foie Red House, G5c. * For the Ixst fniit cans, fruit jars and closure of mortgage. Balter G H ............... . 2,550 Holton J................... 2,346 R< ibinsou Jos........... 2.807 . N1. O.jE. 8., will lie held Tuesday nesday. of money for a horse raised on bunch Ruth Richardson is Amos It Richardson;di Political deadlock in the Ashland mu Barnum .TH ........... . 4,406 Hansen F ................. jelly glasses at the lowest cash prices, call 3.183 Robinson Mrs Susan i 2,600 ev ¡ting, 4)et. 12. Business of iniport- vorcc. Default enter, «1. Thos. Garrett, of Modoc county, Cal., grass.—[ TUesfoa Leader. Beall R V................. . 3,519 Helms A Dillard.... 3.750 Rapp Jos.................. 8.105 Rhoda Dunlap v- Paii-l Dunlap; «-««mirma at Myer Bro.’s hardware store. Full . • •• transact. A nna C arter , W. M. I nicipal legislature. tion. son of Robt. Garrett, Sr., is in town this John W. Mackay, the bonanza million Beall T F................. 5,643 Hockenjos J............. 4,580 Ragsdale J F........... 2.170 stock of goods in our line always on Pretty good apple crop, after all, in Anna Anderson, Sec. - iati : < A-» ». aire, who is interested in the new tele Beall and Bro........... . 3,625 Hill L C................... 3,620 Roberts A O'Neil... 2.900 week. hand. * The grain! jury fonivi true bill- in the i««l this part of the valley. Byliee Win 8 ........... . 2.560 Haymond B ............. 13,128 Rader Mrs ... . 4,429 graph line now being built on this coast, E. J. Farlow, M. N. Long, Carter Bros, State vs J I’ <'.u.ii-li' ll. larecny : Brown HR.............. 6,280 Harper Wm............. 2.870 Reese I............... . 3,465 lowing Th«« NOive of tlic Pe pie. Mtirk B. Kerr’s topographical survey and others are out on a hunt in the will visit Oregon this week. Mate'» John Hull-, usuatili itivi battery: Stat«- Twelve pounds dry granulated sugar Brown R H............. . 2.347 Hershlx-rger G T.... 3.400 Ross .7 E........... . 8,-308 vs C H Cabliteli. larceny. ing party has removed headquarters from Cascades. The people, a«» a whole, seldom make ( for $1 at the Red House. . 2,690 I In eu-e <>i E M llovkiu- endois« -1 not n tr.v I Roseburg paper: The excitement con Burrage C W........... 3.200 11.ailev Wm and Ed.. 3.250 lLiv Win........... ti takes, anil the unanimous voice of : Lost, strayed or stolen -two members Ashland to Roseburg, and will disband Birdsey F G............. Hanley A Love........ 8,610 Ritter A I«....... 25,260 bill. t-ta'e v« J P Campbell, l’lcu of guilty of lai Messra 8. B. Galey and J. T. Bowditch tinues unabated in regard to rich gold Birdsev 1) N........... . . 4,512 2.809 Hanley J A............... 2.800 Ryan 1* J........... .. 11,919 ceny. Sentenced to two years in i«eii. there for the season within a week or ¡■r is«- which comes from those who have of the Ashland city council. are in Jacksonville on professional busi mines in the southern part of this coun Basey ’W H............. . 2.093 Hanley Mary II....... 6.604 Reames T G.... slate vs Veit S< hutz; dismissed. 2.300 two. >. I Htxxl’s Sareaparilla, fully justified John Ralls. John Bigham and C li t abi««Il House fires are comfortable now at ty. All will Ixj millionaires soon. ness this week. Benedict R............. . 3,285 Hanley M................. 15,525 Reames A White.... 1.500 each plen'l not guilty. i'i « i im.s of the proprietors of the great • early morning and after dark. Dyphtheria is frequently the result of Buckley J D ........... . 2,376 Harbaugh O ............. 2.605 Reames Bros ........... 5,<)50 I State vs John Bigham. On trial. Portland Or., sent $2,420 20 to help Blecher H .............. Mrs. J. D. Fountain will go out to i: dii ine. Indeed, these very claims are . 2.290 High G...................... 2.800 Reames Mrs W....... 1.270 1 Fresh and complete stock of staple and a neglected sore throat, which can be Linkville soon in the interest of her the Charleston sufferers by the earth Bel ling«» r M........... 5.420 Houck Mrs J........... 2.250 Robinson J W......... 2,600 1 >« • I entirely on what the people say cured by a singlo bottle of Red Star millinery business. quake. Chicago with a population Britt P.................... . 17,754 Hoffman Estate....... 6.800 Songer W F............. I,(I3G li ■ Is Sars;J>arilla has done for them.! fancy groceries at the R»xl House. Cough Cure. Price, twenty-five cents Beekman C (J........ . 26.61X1 Ish HL.................... 3.155 .Satterfield J W....... 1.000 Miss Anna Anderson will start this twenty times as great as Portland, sent Barnes J................. . 7,692 Ish 8 E..................... 18.611 1!« d the abiiudant evidence of its cun- . The mountain fires have lieen checked a Ixittle. S -wart .1 II.............. 1.009 about $300. morning for Scott Valley, for a visit with i .. powers, and give it a fairhouest trial. . somewhat in their destructive work. Brooks EC............. . 8,275 Johnson A............... 2.925 Stouglit Mrs S....... 2.120 N. A. Steadman is now the proprietor relatives at Fort Jones. Eastern Oregon exchange: The lack Bosliey Mrs C....... . 2.020 -J a« | ues Mrs R........... 2.275 Stone Mrs E............. 1.416 Fresh and complete stock of groceries of the Ashland delivery and express busi I’u ill hers Killed. Heirs........... . 6,400 Johnson Mi's 1*....... 3,490 Sargent OS............. 2.206 at cash prices at Geo. H. Currey's. * Messrs. J. B. Williams and James of rain was never so severely felt as dur Bilger ness, having purchased it of R. T. Vin Bilger Mrs A......... 2,150 Jacobs A S............... 2.475 Stanley AC............. 4.130 ” i.i'ee large panthers have lieeu lulled Wool buyers have been numerous and ing when the latter moved to Washing Kent, of Little Butte, were in town Wed ing the present year in Eastern Oregon. Byars A Jacobs.... . 2,600 Jacobe E.................. 2,025 Sisemore Mary S.... 2.250 i. .n tin* mountains at the head of Emi- Th® roads have been all worn into chan Binger Hermann... nesday on a trading trip. 5.570 Julian N D............... 4.000 Stevens S II......... active in the valley during the past two ton Territory. 2,590 g .nt creek by J. M. Kennedy and his nels, and but little improvement can lie Crocker MreJS . .. 3,000 Kincaid W R ......... . 2,164 Smith II ................... 3.628 weeks. The Ashland people who went over to G. H. Lynch and Mr. Hopkins found a ii wit Inn the past ten days. The first Chitw<x«d J H....... . 2,000 Kingsbury C B....... 2.273 Shattuck S............. 2,212 made until rain falls. Holmes brothers have purchased the rich prospect in decomposed quartz last Yreka to attend the fair have all returned Coolidge O............. . 4,782 Kleinhainmer C....... 3,020 Simpkins I............... 2385 ¡i: 1 largest one, shot by Mr. Kennedy The total receipts of the Laue county Chapman D........... . 2,188 Kinin C K................ 4,478 Sterling Mining Co.. 15300 home and report having enjoyed lots of farm of J. Cunningham, on Elk creek Monday on or near an extension of the 1 ii..-• If, measured eleven feet, three Fair amounted to $1.516, and the ex Casebeer A Son.... . 4,855 Kincaid W B........... 2,975 Shnller L................. 2,330 Hope ledge, and the rejxjrt created con fun. i.. hi ; from tip to tip - a jxrrfect monster, i for $800. Carver C W............. 3,338 Kubli A Bolt........... 8,885 Sachs Bros............... 2.000 Manager IL Koehler and Supt. J. penses, including improvements, aggrega Colver Estate......... . 3,005 Kime John ............. 2,260 S«'hutz V.................. 2.360 W. I’. Hammon has agents in the field siderable excitement in Ashland. I li ;.l killed a good-sized colt and ted between $800 and $900, leaving about «. gged it about a quarter of a mile I soliciting orders fur the Wagner creek Everybody says Ashland is the livelist Brandt, of the O. A C. IL IL, came out $700 for premiums, and eighty per cent Collins.I W ......... . 3,810 K > hier C W............. 12,600 Solomon J.............. .' 3,850 Colver Mrs 11......... ,. 2,400 Kalxler Wm............... 3,875 Solomon I,............... 2.000 «!■ v. n Lili to a brushy retreat. Kennedy’s nurseries. and busiest town of its Bize in the state. over the road on a tour of inspection this of the premiums awardwl are being paid. Cardwell Mrs E.... .. 2,7(X) Kureweski G............. 12,300 Sage J...................... 2.270 week. ,■ • treed mid a center shot brought j Large qualities of new goods for the It was settled long ago that it is the most Chavner Thos........ . 14,013 Kubli K.................... Sears G.................... 3.585 Eastern Oregon cattlemen are shipping Coakley Estate.... . 3.300 Lytleton P................ 13,36-1 '•> the Ktoiikid dead. The other two, fall trade continue to arrive for the Ash attractive and comfortable place for a Mrs. H. C. Myer and Miss Emma Vin 3,062 Smith Thos............. 5.680 east large numbers of cattle from Hunt Crain J A............... 6,981 L nee G W............... 4.380 Stevenson G W.... 2.299 ■> large, w re killed by Kennedy's.little land merchants. home within the Ixiundaries of Oregon. ing started last evening for Tacoma, W. Cooksey GW ......... ington. The O. IL A N. Co., charges .. 23.682 1.1' ton J T.............. 4,635 Sell midtiein GF... 2.385 I I' . Jake, twelve or thirteen years of: Geo. H. Currey has just received direct Mrs. L. Powell has opened a laundry T., for a visit of some three weeks with such au enormous freight rate that Constance 1........... . 5.319 Lacy J 8................... 2,470 Savage J................... 2.220 . who weut out with the dogs and from the East a large shipment of glass iu Ashland, and those who complain of relatives there. W........... . 2,080 Linn D.................... 8,996 Tolman J C............. 6.230 shippers are compelled to drive to some CixikerC f nd them in the same neighborhood ware and crockery. Carlton SA ....... . . 2,240 Love J A.................. 5,474 Tozer J R................. 2.095 Messrs. Byars and Guerin, of Medford, * the “necessity” of employing Chinese point on the N. I’, or Oregon Short Line. Cantrell A............... . 6,460 M ver WC................. 6,KM) Thompson J............. 4.675 v ; r«> the first one Lad killed the colt, j For variety, quality and low prices in washers will have an opportunity to have been in town within the past week. 9,010 Mklall J M............. 5,442 Taylor Wm.............. 2.407 Elder M. Peterson exhibited at our Cameron R J......... '! | ; <>| :.- who have stock in the mount- 5.KXJ Million B................. 2,161 lhornton J............... 2.900 ladies and childrens shoes, see Talent prove their sincerity of their anti-Chinese They say they have not yet determined office a squash raised by George Brown I i Cameron Z............. «•ast of Ashland ought to combine ' to go to San Diego. Cantrell J ............... . 3.515 M«-.ssinger BL......... 2,000 Talent A P............... 2.315 sentiments. Hopkins & Co. x of Eagle Point, weighing 193 pounds. It Cronemiller D....... ;. I« iter a fair bounty for the killing of 3,i MX I Mickelson M........... 7,015 Taylor S C............... 6,513 W. C. Griswold, of Salem, whom every is of the Mammoth variety and well de Coleman L C......... A peculiar virtue in Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mac Wilson has sold 27 acres of unim 18,929 Murphv John........... 1.765 l ow ne F................... 4.7W) I anthers. 5,062 Myer B F................. 8,055 Thomas IW........... 3,166 proved land near Medford to J. W. Short is. that ultile it cleanses and purges the body in Oregon knows as defendant in serves its name. Mr. Paterson sent it to Chambers Estate... I the suits conducted by Dowell, has been Colvin AG ............. 2,000 Mansfield M............. 2.060 Tupper J.................. 10.950 for $10 au acre. blood from all corruptions and impurities, the Oregon State Board of Immigration. Cluggage Estate... An Undoiibted Blestting, Thi«i powder never vnrie“ A marvel oi Mathes Wm............. 2,776 Ulrich W.................. 2,050 purity, 2.620 in Ashland and in Linkville this week. Ftretiglli un«l wliolesomencss. More —{Monitor. The finest assortment of glassware and and thereby nxits out diseases, it invig Cardwell J A......... ' ¡out thirty years ago, a prominent 5.340 MeClenden C C....... 4,015 Vincent O................ 2.250 economical than the ordinury kind«. uti«l can orates the whole system, and makes one H. H. Goddard and wife were down Me Andrews Thos. .. not be sold in competition with the multitude 4,918 Vrooman.Miller & Co 2.288 j ;>.« -u ian-by the name of Dr. William crockery in the city is to l>e found at The Oregonian says that Rev. B. I Cameron Theo....... 12.220 oi low test, short weight alum or phosphate young again. M ithews DP ........... Colver Mrs M ......... from their place on upper Rogue river 6.175 3,739 Wa'ker ]) ................. 2.655 I Wistar Morris, Episcopal Bishop of Ore powders. Sold only In cans. R oy al B akin '«. li ¡1 d:s.-«,v.-rcd, <>r produced after long Geo. H. Currey’s. 3,238 Magruder H H......... 2.940 Wells G and J......... 5,940 Bow i«r.n Co., l<»i Wall street. N. V. Mrs. Harriett E. Chamliers, who left this week. Mr. G. reports business good gon, will go East next week to remain Cameron D............. < vrimemal research, a remedy for dis- IL T. Blackwood has been appointed Clarey 8 W............. 4,500 Mingus C................. 7.870 Walker M heirs..... 14.972 • . ■ <>f the throat, chest, aud lungs, I supervisor or road district No. 29, vice I Jacks<^iville a year ago last April, to visit at the new store opened by himself and for the winter. He g«x*s on “recruiting Dugan D................ 2,185 Mneglcv AH........... 5.910 Wimer J () C........... 2.685 her old home in Michigan, returned to brother. Stock for Stile. service”—for money and men for the i Donaghv Ed........... lo.'MMI Merritt J W............. «8.231 Walker J P.............. 3.490 which was of such wonderful efficacy Jacob Wagner, resigned. 5.31X1 Nlelisor M................. 10.800 Wells G Sr.............. 6.375 this county about two weeks ago very W. L. Whiting came in from Paisley churches and schools be has under his DePeat t E.............. : I . t it soon'gained a wide reputation in ! One Jersey bull. <»ne grade Jersey cow. I Drake MH............. 3,550 JL'Malion Estate... 2,295 White Mrs J E....... 3.040 ¿Abundance of excitement iu local poli and four pure bred Berkshire pigs. this country. The name of the medicine tics this week —water works and school low with consumption, and died at Med this week. He is an applicant for a jiosi- management here. DollarhideJ........... 4,515 Miller John.............. 4,280 Wagner J................. 6.322 G. F. B illings , Ashland. Or. ford last Friday. tiou on the new Postal telegraph line, is Du. W m . H all ' s B alsam for the tax being the main issues. 8,611 Muller Max............. 2,775 Weidner A............... 2,000 The Southern Pacific Company has i Dunn P.................. and is one of the best operators in the Dean MrsN C ....... 3.510 McCully Mrs Jane. . 2.300 Woody J N .............. 2.093 The total amount of taxable property Lt nos , am! may lie safely relied on as a cleared and is improving 200 acres of land Daley A J.............. Geo. H. Currey makes a fine display of 3.245 Magruder Bros........ 9.365 Wilson Wm............. 2.300 For Sale! in Douglas county for 1886 is $2,825,093, country. ly and positive cure for coughs. on the Oregon A California line, near Daley Mrs L......... 3,140,Martin Alex............. 3,467 Watson J.................. 5.655 glassware of new desigus at his gr(XN*ry and the following levy was ordered: Mr. Grondahl, C. E., and Mr. Volk. Sisson’s, and a town is lieing laid out. Drum J................... Is. si re throat, etc. Owing to the removal of owners to the 3,000 Miller H B. ........ 3.225 Williams MA ......... 3,529 store in Johnson’s block. For county purposes, 9 2-5th mills; stato, roadmaster of the O. & C. IL R., were in 3,350 Martin J A............... 3,500 Wrisley J B............. 2,091 East, a fine, $400 Kimball piano is offered DeRoboam Mrs H. Incorporated. Talent, Hopkins & Co., have a com 4 mills, school. 4 mills; military, 5-10th town Wednesday, having come up on the The arrival of many intending settlers in Day S J.................. 2,600 Nichols GW........... 3,131 Walker E F............. 6,986 for sale at $300; and an $80 cabinet 3.225 Nichols T E............. 4,736 White H L............... 2,412 Singer ««wing machine for $40. Infor \ Portland paper of Sept. 30th says: plete stock of groceries, and will not bo mills; university. l-10th mills. Total, inspection tour with the manager and that section, as the result of the exten j DeBar G O............ ' Donegan P ............. 3.ÎXI1 Nichols J M............. 2.030 Wilhams C............... 2,670 mation at TrniNG.s office. sion of the line, is said to exceed the ex x I the county clerk's office yesterday undersold. Try them. 18 mills. superintendent. Emery A Co........... 3,000 Neatbaimner Jacob.. 5,015 Whetstone Mrs E... 3,750 pectations of the company. . rta-les <>f incorporation of the Pine Creek The latest offers of the beef buyers for 2.565 Naylor G................. Elliott J.................. 2.582 Wintjen A Helms.... 5.400 Iu the trap-shooting last Sunday, E. V. Gen. J. C. Tolman returned the first of A Rare Bargain. < «id and Silver Mining company were three-year-old steers in Klamath county Mills made the best score on the first ten Considerable excitement was created Ennis F.................. 3.700 Nickell Chas........... 7,001 W U T Co................ 3,799 the week from the Pine Creek mines. 5.655 Neil L A ................. 6.910 Woods J ................... Farnham SA ....... 5.376 E .l by James C. Tolman, Eben P. Tor- I were $24 to $25 per head. Two acres of land on Granite street, shots, breaking eight balls of the ten. He says the company in which he is in in Beaverton, Washington county, a few Fountain J D......... 3,000 Nunan J(guardiun) 9,015 Youle A Gilroy......... 2,308 set in a variety of the best fruit trees and i-y. Daniel C. McKercher, Ed F. Lewis, days ago. bj the report of a smallpox A largj invoice of ladies and childrens ^Messrs. E. J. Farlow, E. V. Carter and terested will have their stamp mill run Fordyce Mrs S.... 4.700 berries. Place will produce enough fruit ■I !'n C. Tolman and Coleman McLaugh case. Young Henry Wolf waB the re- shoe« just received at Talent, Hopkins A (). Coolidgo were about a tie. In fifteen for several families. A good home for ning this week. I lin. The object of the corporation is to Co.'s Call and see them. jiorted victim. Investigations proved the THE YREKA RACES. someone. Apply to G. F. B illings . Hog Cholera. x shots E. V. Carter made the best score, Messrs. W. J. Cunningham, Wm. Miller, < ! i rate the Hope mill site and Hope report to lie false, but the boy had a very A reliable gentleman who raises every Sami. Colver drove in a small band of breaking twelve lialls. Chas. High and John Pennebaker, who narrow escape from death through blood Following is a brief summary of the .<!’i rtz in the Granite mining district, in I If you desire to purchase one of the year about one hundred hogs told me cattle from Klamath county this week, Many forget that the hair and scalp had been out in Klamath county during : I >n county, Oregon, and the reduction finest, best improved bottom farms in poisoning which resulted from his inhal races at Yreka track last week: nne«l cleaning. Excessive use of Ayer's the summer with the Giddings A Grubb ing poisonous gas in an old well which On the first day the first race was for a i he had never lost one from cholera, al Southern Oregon, and near the railroad, • oi >:« the mines known as the Silver to winter them iu this valley. puree of $200, mile and repeat, running. though the disease had often appeared call on or address, IL D. Stanford, Hair Vigor has proven that it is the best thresher, returned home last Saturday. A local theatrical troupe of Crescent Bell, Siamese, Necessity, Cleveland ;ind he had been cleaning. The poison Started, Garfield and Snap. W«>n by i [11—9 among his herl. His remedy is Sim Grant’s Pass, Oregon. cleaning agent for the hair — that it pre Miss Emma Coleman, who was teach caused an eruption on the skin which was Garfield; time, 156*.» and 2:01. El Dorado; also to acquire machinery I City will make a tour of Southern Ore mons Liver Regulator, administered in vents and removes dandruff, cools and ing school on Butte Creek, returned to mistaken for small-pox. an>l appurtenances for so doing, etc. gon and Northern California. 2d rare, trotting 3 in five, "or 1-year- ■ To the Ladies! olds, puree $2(X>. Started I. B. and ■ drenching quantity, about double that C pital stock $160,060, divided into 100,- Geo. Jackson, of Rogue river, has soothes the scalp, and stimulates the her home near Plmenix recently on ac Says the Crescent City Record: Mr. Honest Mike. Won by Mike in 3 st might given to a man. I give this information Come and see our stock of ladies un count of illness, and has since been very (" shares assessable stock of the value shipped over twenty carloads of melons hair to renewed growth. derwear, infant's rolies and cloaks; also heats; time 3:23, 3:22, 3:17. who Israel Morrison, from Smith River, I for the benefit of those whose hogs may The Ashland rod and gun club will low with fever, but at last report was im < 81 each; 40,000 shares are to be put from Central Poiut this seasou. Special running race. mile, purse be attacked by cholera, l’rof. F. P. Hop velvets, emb, felt, chenilles, arasenes and has been below to dispose of dairy pro- proving. adopt a constitution and effect a perma emb silk. And don't forget our large ; ale 88 a working capital and liquidation $100. E. Flitner named b m Minnie 11.; i W. H. Wickham sent some potatoes dnee, came up on the steamer of Thurs G. W. Moore, r m Maggie R.; NIcDonald, good. Oxford. N. C. stock of hosiery always on hand. < an indebtedness of Tolman, Torrey & from his gunleu in Aslilaml to the Yreka nent organization soon. It is to be hoped Maj. F. T. Bennett, 2d cavalry, who day. He informs ns that packed butter b g Dutchman; J. L. Richardson, b G illette S isters . the club will be able to devise some plan ('«,«.. not exceeding $10,000. Principal fair, and carried off the premium. has been in command of Fort Klamath KELIGIOLS NOTICES. is very low, bringing but from seventeen Prince Minnie R. won easily in 1:03*,; to check the ruthless slaughter of deer office, Portland. Pasture to Let. The mill on the Hope ledge continues for their hides, which is disgracing South post for several months, leaves with his to twenty cents, but that fresh roll is Prince 2d; Dutchman 3d. am! Maggie 11. P resbyterian - i'uci;« it.—Preaching morn« 4th. family this week for San Diego, whither ing anil evening at the usual lime. Sunday Pasture to let on the Ilaigadiite ranch to run night and day, and the proprietors ern Oregon at this time. The Public Schools. away up, selling at from thirty to thirty SECOND DAY. School at 9:30 a . 'i. he has been ordered to assume command at 81 per head per month. Apply to A. say the yield continues satisfactory. Kcv. J. V. Milligan, pastor. seven cents. He says that the great cry Single, ’j mile dash. 2-yr-old colt stake Al the school meeting for Ashland dis Congressman Hermann when iu Ash of the post or Presidio barracks. T. Kyle, Jr., or George Ilatgadinc. BAnisT Cni'i'.i n.—Preaching morning an«l is for fresh roll butter, and that dairymen of 1886. purse $295. Sydney Richardson evening W. P. Hair mon, of the Waguer creek land last week, stated that he was in trict held last Monday, there was much at th«- ii'iinl time by Rev. M. G. Ashland, Or., Api il 16, 1886. named b f Ruby and E. Flitner named b • L. F. and B. R. Willits returned the have made a mistake in packing so much Royal, during the absence of the pastor. c mfusion of purp<>se and wishes mani- nurseries, lias started a fruit and vegeta formed that the Secretary of War would 1 Patti. Patti drew the jmi I i and won iu j L iberal H au . T alent .-Liberal Sunday first of the week from Flounce Rock, and of their butter this year. f . 1» n 1. The directors placed before the ble cannery at the Anderson place. a very closely contested heat. Timeit.55. School meets for Bible study and discuszioh Must be Paid likely decide about the 15th of thia month W. W. Willits, whose illness had called Second race, 2 year old trotting colt« every Sunday at 11 a m . Cordial invitation to i. - ting a proposition to levy a five-mill ¡ The sprightly Albany Bulletin now is whether or not the order for removal of Those who have hoped that the rail them thither, had recovered sufficiently All note' .and nceounts «lue the unJcrsiguc«! stake of 1886, purse 8435; 1st horse 79 , everyone. t. ' t > maintain a free schtxil during the ¡ sues a daily edition. .Albany is booming troops from Fort Klamath should be A siilanu B ai ri'i C hcrui :—Rev. J. A. Slo- must positively be paid by Nov. 1, lsSG. All to come with them. He is improving road would pass through Yreka, says per cent; 2d, 30 jier cent, an I 3(1 19 per ver, of Jacksonville, will preach next Sunday, persons kuowing tbemsclves indebte«! will j< .;r. They said this would maintain a ' on the strength of the Oregon Pacific ex carried out or indefinitely postponed. the Union, are deximed to disappoint cent. Starters, L Swan’s bl f Altena; A oct. ;M. both m< uiug aud evening, at usual plea-c coinc forward at once. All notes and rapidly and will soon be well again. hours. fro- -chool if additional schixil nxuns tension. accounts may be found at the Bank of Ash ment, as we have it from a high authority Hawkins’ bf Susie H; J H Miller's bl f The Klamath Star of last Saturday re land. J acob W agner . Rev. A. M. Russell returned home Wed c ■t'.d I k - hired temixirarily. The num- that the company will not build through Alta Clay; E Flitner's b s \Vm Tell. Ashland, Or., Aug. 12, JS86. L. A. Rose will move into his uew ported that the Shovel creek springs First heat won by Alta Clay. Altena 2d. nesday evening from his trip through the 1 , <«f pupils is already too great tobe | house at Phoenix within a few days. It property, on Klamath river, had been southern part of this state and the north the town even if a bonus is paid. The Wm Tell 3d aud Susie H 4tli. Time 3.H6. ;; ocinaxlated in the rooms now in use. is well built aud ueatly aud comfortably A General Settlement Desired, sold to an Oakland party for $40,000. ern part of California, and reports his company claims that the distance is In second heat Alta Clay lead from start ' 1' >Lc unfinished nxuns in upper story of finished. to finish, followed closely by Altena, Wm ! greater via Yreka and more expensive to This, we think is an error. The owners health considerably improved by the Tlie agonies of those v> ho suffer from severe Those having claims against the firm of Hun Tell 3d and Susie H distanced. Time > 1 n- r'.h building should be completed <t l>o«Ige are requesu*«! to present the Deer hides are very low iu price now, of the property refused an offer of $30,- travel. He will occupy the pulpit of the build and keep iu repair. The next best 3^>5. Wm Tell was given second money salt rheum arc indescribable. The cleansing, saker same for settlement. Likewise, parties know ; d furnished a five-mill tax would not thing is a branch line. The expense of healing, purifying influences oi Hood's Sarsa on account of Altena breaking. ranging from ten to twenty cents per lb. 000 last week, but at last report received Baptist church next Sunday, morning ing themselves indebted to us are urgently re he enough. The vote on the five-mill such a road would* bo about $8(1,000, Novelty running race of one mile, purse i parilla are unequalled by any other medicine. ?iuestcd to call and settle the same w ithout «it Hope this will discourage the lawless here had not sold. ana evening. ay. Very Truly, “I take pleasure in recommending Hood's t. x resulted iu a tie 34 to 34, and the which amount could be e;isily raised in $150; 1st quarter, $39; 2d quarter. $30; I lll'NSARI.K A. Dojx.i . “skinners.” Sarsaparilla, for it has done wonders for ine. At the city election held in Rosesburg Mr. C. Cunningham and wife, of Fort 3d quarter, $40; and outcome $50. Horses A-liland, Ur., August 5, I»»«;, ’ ■••ting adjourned without aceotnplish- Yreka. I had salt rbeur.i very severely, affecting nte entered -D Shearer b g Garfield: Jaa “That tired feeling" from which you last Monday Rev. John Howard was Klamath, are in town this week. Miss • i:ig anything. Another meeting will be The Salem Statesman says: Lying McCuleaf, b g Prince; E Flitner b f Min- 1 over nearly my entire body. Only those who calle I soon, it is understood, when it is suffer so much, particular'' in the morn elected marshal; Rid Fisher was elected Nancy Brown will go back to live with near the track of the railroad where it nie R; McDonald, bg Dutchman; G W have sufferetl froin this disease in its worst Settle and Pay Up. x ------- 1 '¡>ed there ’".ill be no chance to plead a ing. is entirely thrown off by Hood’s tretisurer, defeating John Chase; T. Ford them through the winter. A son of Mr. passes through this city, may lie seen Moire, s m Swamp. Minnie R won first form can imagine the extent of my affliction. All peri-oux indebted to tlie uudcr»igncdar<* was elected recorder, defeating E. G. and Mrs. Cunningham was in town a day quarter easily in 0:24, between and ’.j I tried many medicines, but failed to receive re«iucste<lt<> i ,ui-lets!muling of some matters which ¡ Sarsaparilla. moke prompt settlement of their telegraph poles, cross-arms, coils of wire, benefit until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla. dal not s.s-111 to lie clear to many of the ‘ The lecture siu the Presbyterian church Hursh. In that city there are never any or two ago, also, en route for Troy, N. Y., and barrels of insulators and pins. Minnie R was passed by Prince, who won Then the disease began to subside, the accounts. We must have money to ruu the business. A word to the wise is sufficient. the half by a length in 0:51, tlie balance 1 by Rev. W. S. Holt, recently from China, nominations made, but the aspirants for to finish his civil engineering course in ' : r at the meeting last Monda'. Dear rea<l< r. if you nre one oi those referred •■«, fur in the rear; Prince continued in lead, These are tor the construction of the Agonizing Itch and Pain please take notice ami act accordiugly. ♦ 1 were well attended and were heard with municipal honors announce themselves the polytechnic college there. J. M. M c C all . new Bennett-Mackay postal cable tele winning 3d quarter easily in 1:18; Gar The I'uilege and Normal School. through the pajiers, and the best man Ashland, Or. field then rallied to win the outcome, but disappeared, and now I ant entirely free from great interest. graph line from British Columbia to San the disease. My blood se<"ns to bo thor l i « Ashland College and’ Normal generally wins. was not fast enough to overtake Prince, NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. The storm which seemed alxiut to give Francisco, Cal., and it may be expected who won the race easily in 1:49. oughly purified, and my general health Is •V i ;. h >| has b-«en closed since Prof. Royal Hides and Furs Bought A large number of relatives of Mr. and ; the country the much needed soaking the greatly benefited.'’ L yman A llen , Sexton that the line men will be constructing TniRD DAY. i -tilt'd his po-ition, and it is undt«n>tood Mrs. A. G. lLxtkfellow gave them a sur KLAMATH COUNTY. l first of the week was “pustjxjued on ac- Running, % mile and repe.it. Started, N. E. Church, North Chicago, III. The undersigned will pay the highest market the line in a few days. The business men that the tru.-te«'s do not intend to reopen ! “My son had salt rheum en his hands an«l f>rice for hides, skins and furs of all kinds, prise party one day last week, as a for ! I count of the weather.” Linkville Star, Oct 2d: Minnie R, Jo Chantlx>rlain and A. A. P. will welcome it as competition which rep rom this dale until further notice. it. The deed by w hich the property whs mal farewell. Mr. and Mrs. Rockfellow First heat won by Minnie R, Chttmber- the calves of his legs, so l>a«l that they would Cattle are in good condition to stand resents the life of trade. J. B. R. IIUTCUINOS. crack open and bleed. He took Hood's Sar coiiveyed to the trustees provides that if i The people of Jackson county will be will leave soon for San Diego, Cah, with lain 2d; time 0:49. Second heat won also Ashland. Or.. May 21, lbXG- off a hard winter. saparilla and is entirely cured. ’’ J. D. S tan I pleased to learn that there is to be but th- M. E. conference shall fail to main The Coos county Netcn says C. D. by Minnie in 0:50. the intention of making that city their Trot. 3 in 5 for 2:50class. Jas. Suther ton , Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Evan IL Reames is sojourning in Link McFarland has two acre« ready for plant tain a six months’ term of school in i little expense for criminal trials at the future home. They were among the land entered b s Zilophone; (> W Moon», ville for the present. From 108 to 136 any yev.r then the conference forfeitsits ' present term of court. ing cranberries on his place on North s m Qu(*en. Won by Zilophone iu 2:37, early pioneer settlers of this valley, and MRS. L. POWELL Mr. Gravenor. of the Western Stage are widely known throughout the county. H. E. Wilkinson and family will leave slough. The plants which ho ordered Queen distanced. “ I was seriously troubled with salt rheum ti'1 ■■ an 1 the pr<q«erty shall be tendered Has opened n Race against the track record of 2:35, for three years, and receiving no benefit from : ■ the state of Oregon for use as a normal Co., has just settled the company's bills The gixxl wishes of many friends go shortly for the city of San Francisco. from the east were destroyed by railroad by J. C. Evan’s br in Nellie Kahler, per medical treatment I decided to try Hood’s • i. If the state declines the proffer, for the first quarter's expenses on the with them to their new home. Judge Smith has gone to San Francisco strikes and resembled hay more than they request of Directors, making the mile in Sarsaparilla. I am now entirely cured of salt ■ :i the property is to lie sold, and, af- Ashland Linkville line. did live plants when they finally arrived. 2:33; and beating the beet record of this rheum; my weight has increased from 108 lbs. Youle <fc Gilroy have on hand a large to purchase his winter stock of goods. ” M rs . A lice S mith , Stamford, Conn. tc: the liquidation of liabilities, the pro- The Oregon Fruit Growers Association quantity of the finest of sugar pine lum Richard Hutchinson has sold his Tule Although it was thought at first that the track by two seconds. Record of 2:35 to If 115. On Oak Street. you suffer from salt rheum, or any blood was made in 1880 by Maggie Arnold. c is divided among the donors through held a meeting in Portland this week. plants were lifeless, he now entertains ber from the Rogue River mill for winter. lake ranch to a San Francisco gentleman disease, try flood's Sarsaparilla. It has cured v. !i-•-« gt«nen»sity the property was paid We shall publish proceedings iu next FOURTH DAY. Ashland, Oregon, many others, and will cure yon. ' shop use. They have also a quantity of named Hazelton. Consideration, $5,150. hopes of utilizing two-thirds of them. ! ■ and turned over to the M. E. confer issue of the T idings . Running, mile and repeat, purse The plants will be put in about fifteen fine hard wood lumber—alder, maple, B. F. Lewis and family will leave in a $200. Jas. Sutherland uarued b s Zilo Hood’s Sarsaparilla ence. At present the debt upon the And hopes to receive a good patronage The O. A C. IL IL is the heaviest tax ash and oak, recently received from Butte few days for College City, Cal., where inches apart, and upwards of 28,000 will phone, and J. C. Evans named b g Si- Soldbyalldruggi. Sl;tixforfi. Preparedonly 1 •rojx'rty amounts to $1090. The trustee«, payer in the county, ¡md the Bank of be required to plant an acre. Mr. Mc iihon. Zilophone drew inside position, creek. A handsome lied room set of they purpose to spend the winter. by C. I. HOOD A CO., ApothecariM, Lowell, Mata. WILL EMPLOY NO CHINESE LABOR, is report«.'!, intend to offer the nrcqierty ! Ashland next, with Maj. Barron aud C. Farland is much pleased with the pros urst, second and third heats by Zilo furniture has been recently made by n-it Jas. H. Collahan was in town Thurs 100 Doses One Dollar t the state at the next meeting of the C. Beekman closely following. phone; time, 2:41, 2>38 and 2:35. Siphon them of the native woods, and they are day, and informed us that his sawmill is pects for the successful cultivation of srxnled his chances by breaking badly. - ' jiture. Meantime the building will cranberries at North slough, and antici Elmer Stephenson has sold his ranch prepared to fill orders for anything in now doing fine work, cutting from ten to Time of last heat was much ahead of idle, unless, as has been proposed by pates a handsome return for the outlay lx'st stallion record made on track here ' that line. Lumber to exchange for bacon and twelve thousand feet of lumber per day. ■ ;«-. the school directors should rent it on Applegate to Hanley A Co., and will incurred. tofore. Says the Medford Mon itor of last week: leave soon for east of the mountains ou Hour. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Reeser's ¡■•r 'he use of the district. It is recoc- Walter C. Johnson of Hollister, Cal., Special running race, «g mile dash, The team attached to J. A. Crain’s milk i block a prospecting tour. — {Timex. purse, $50. Started, Minnie IL Nettie ;.!/ <1 by all as unfortunate that the normal will, we learn, return to this county with Grand Millinery Opening Mack, A. A. P. and Jo Chamlierlain. J. B. R. Hutchings has gone east of the wagou. driven by Mr. Boner, liecame Judge Smith and takeup his residence at <t> part ment should be dosed, and an ef At J. D. Fountain's, commencing Wed fort was made by prominent citizens of ■ mountains with Ashland woolen goods i frightened Tuesday evening and ran Bly, he being the real owner of the prop nesday, Oct. 6th and continuing Thurs First w:is a dead heat between Minnie and Chamberlain. Second heat won by away, demolishing the wagon and serious the town to have it carried on until the i for sale; and also took one wagon load of erty at that place. day, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Foun j Chamlierlain through plain tn«*k of ly injuring Mr. Boner and his son, a meeting of the le«gislature. but thus far fruit choice apples and grapes. The citizens of Klamath county in tain having spent several weeks in San | Stover in bolding mare back at start. A ; small lad. who was in the wagon at the ! very bald steal of pool bets. Htover was the project has not met with success. It is still expected that trains on the mass meeting assembled at Linkville. on Francisco studying the styles and the ’ fined $50 by Judges, but th«* trick suc- -♦ — ' time. Mr. Boner received a small cut on Iti gathering wild Howers, autumn California A Oregon IL R. will lx? running the head, and was otherwise bruised, Tuesday, Sept. 28th, 1886, tendered the latest methods of trimming, also in jier- I ceeded all the same. ... .-ts, or picnicking in the woods, we to Sisson’s by Nov. 1st. This will leave wltile the boy appeared to 1» badly Hon. Binger Hermann a vote of thanks onally select ing a very large and com 1 On Monday Garfield. Prince aud Jo plete stock of millinery goods, she is 1 Chamberlain were run for a subscription ••• lore or less exposed to danger from but 88 miles of staging to Ashl tnd. stunned. Th« wounds, though of a seri for the exertions made in their behalf, and better prepared then ever to fully satisfy purse of $117, l*j mile dash. Won by The lxiys with the Patterson A Grubb ous nature, are nut considered dangerous. in appreciation of liis recent visit among all those wanting anything in the millin Chamberlain in 2:45. A quarter race be -iin_ ivy vines aud shrulis. The er. line. The ladies of Ashhuid and tween J Johnson's ch g A A P and E >u i under certain circumstances machine iu Klamath county tkiuk they State Supt McElroy has notified the them for the purpose of ascertaining I re., uiy absorbed by the blood, and pain- made the be6t short time threshing rec- | county school superintendents that here their further wants. As this is the first vicinity one and all are cordially invited Flitner’s 2 yr old b f Patti, was won easilv to attend the opening andjexamine the . by A A P in 24Ji. JUST RECEIVED swelling« or eruptions are caused. i ord of the season. At George Rigg’s after all applicants for teachers’ certifi instance in which a member of our dele fine display. place they threshed full three hundred Such affections Hood's 8arsr.parilla W oolen Goods for Lake Co. cates must pass an examination in physi gation in congress has deigned to visit r< lily cures, as it expels all impurities bushels of oats in just fifty-five minute. ology and hygiene. Teachers holding thia portion of the state, our citizens J. B. IL Hutchings will start the last of “Aw! These are deuced t '<>to the blotxL Even in case of poison- this week or the first of next with two At the term of commissioners' court certificates will not be required to pass naturally feel highly honored and duly i grateful. fine Cigars, don’t cher loads of choice blankets, flannels, socks, When Baby wu sick, we gave her Caatorla, mg by Paris green, Hood's Sarsaparilla for October, at Jacksonville this w«k, tin examination in the additional branch etc., from the Ashland Woolen Mills, for I i.s lx -n remarkably successful. It matter of purchasing the Rock Point and until their present certificate expiree. When aha waa a Child, sbe cried for Caatoria, know? Where did you get I sale east of the moimtains. He will go AT- All kinds of lumber for sale at bottom When she became Miae, she clang to Castoria, ;; >al«l uc kept constantly iu the house I Chavuer bridges for the county came up, .Vll teachers holding first grade certificates to Lakeview, Paisley, Silver Lake, Sum them, Cussie?” prices. W. G. T anner , Ashland. x t • all blov 1 disorders. Hood's Sassapar- aud the owners of the bridges were in When the bad Children, »be gave them Cutoria, mer Lake, Crooked Creek and other places subject to renewal must pass an exami til.: is prepared bv C. I. Hood A Co., . vited “At BURCKHALTER A in Lake county. Look out for his wag vueu to uj uppear appear ai at the me ^vovemuer November 1er term of nation in aboved named studies, before Climax tobacco 12 uz. pings 35 cents L« a -II, .Mass., mid sold bv all druggists. ons. HASTY’S, of course.” 111? nt the Bed How» or 3 for $1 lWDtr*.'-»!. ’ .? >1 court and submit their propositions. such renewal eau be issued. Ashland. Or., Oct. 1.1886. ASIIL AND TIDINGS. BREVITIES f POWDER Absolutely Pure. Salt Rheum A FINE LOT Ladies’ Cloaks, Walking Jackets, Gossamers and Ulsters J. M. WlcCALL’S.